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Jibbing is a freestyle snowboarding technique of riding.

Freestyle snowboarding is any riding that includes performing tricks. In freestyle, the rider utilizes natural and man-made features such as rails, jumps, boxes, and innumerable others to perform tricks. It is a popular all-inclusive concept that distinguishes the creative aspects of snowboarding, in contrast to a style like alpine snowboarding.

"Jibbing" is technical riding on non-standard surfaces, which usually includes performing tricks. The word "jib" is both a noun and a verb, depending on the usage of the word. As a noun: a jib includes metal rails, boxes, benches, concrete ledges, walls, vehicles, rocks and logs. As a verb: to jib is referring to the action of jumping, sliding or riding on top of objects other than snow. It is directly influenced by grinding a skateboard. Jibbing is a freestyle snowboarding technique of riding. Typically jibbing occurs in a snowboard resort park but can also be done in urban environments.

*Full disclosure – I have never ridden boards from Mode or Decomposed Sk8, and they did not pay me anything for these mentions. They seem to be popular among freestylers and are very involved in the freestyle community. A full list of freestyle skateboard companies is maintained at the .

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The K2 Happy Hour is a true twin freestyle board designed for all mountain ripping. The Happy Hour is K2's "stabby twin" all mountain freestyle board, those pointy tips add extra surface area to the tips, enough to help float in powder without making the board much heavier in the tips for easy spinning. The lifted flat camber profile adds a skate life feel but the added pressure on the contact points means you have full edge control for fast carves. Added carbon stringer reinforcements alongside Carbon Web and K2's Ollie Bar mean this is one of the poppiest boards around and a sintered base all adds up to a board that charges hard for any kind of freestyle riding.

Take it to the next level with the ZB Freestyle Board from Britz 'N Pieces . Execute freestyle tricks… kick-flips, hand-grabs, inverts… whats your style?

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The board also comes with everything you need to get started, including an inflation pin, and inflation guide, and three-step assembly instructions. Of course, kids should always wear a helmet and other protective gear when attempting tricks on this board. And while it does make tricks a little more accessible to the less experienced, remember that perfecting a move takes practice. As the box states, “use common sense when jumping with your ZB Freestyle Board.” Meaning, don’t try to perform tricks that are too hard for your ability. Safety first!

The board also comes with everything you need to get started, including an inflation pin, and inflation guide, and three-step assembly instructions. Of course, kids should always wear a helmet and other protective gear when attempting tricks on this board. And while it does make tricks a little more accessible to the less experienced, remember that perfecting a move takes practice. As the box states, “use common sense when jumping with your ZB Freestyle Board.” Meaning, don’t try to perform tricks that are too hard for your ability. Safety first!